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Landmarks – Charlottesville, Virginia
Inscription. Bounded by the James River to the south and the Rivanna River to the north, this nationally significant district encompasses 83,627 acres. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007, it includes buildings ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. By 1873, complaints about Mayos tolls led to the opening of the Free Bridge. The day after the Free Bridge opened, thousands crowded onto it to watch the Reverend John Jasper conduct a large group-baptism ceremony in ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Richmond, Virginia
the park's resources include a naval battle, a key industrial complex, the Confederacy's largest hospital, dozens of miles of elaborate original fortifications, More on Nps.gov
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Years as agent: 20. Other specialties: England, Western U. S. Canada. Consulting fee: From $250. ArticlesA- List 2009: The ... More on travelandleisure
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Near here is the early site of the Richmond gallows and “Burial Ground for Negroes.” On 10 Oct. 1800, Gabriel, an enslaved blacksmith from Brookfield plantation in Henrico ... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Charlottesville, Virginia
It offers some of the best copies, in great condition at a fair price . More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Watch a projection of the sun, moon, and stars on a 30-foot dome. Show times vary. More on Harrisonburgva.gov
Things To Do – Lyndhurst, Virginia
Terror Under The Bridge - haunted house, haunted trail, Alternate Some think this warehouse built in the 1890's is haunted, and is the area's only true Myrtle Beach Haunted House. This 8000 square foot, lower river warehouse, is located ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
National And State Parks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. “Tobacco is in almost everyones mouth either for mastication, fumigation, inhalation, or discussion.” Samuel Mordecai, 1860, “In south Richmond¦even the baloney sandwiches and measles epidemics always ... More on HMDB
Museums – Hood, Virginia
Virginia's Largest Family Collection is off the beaten path but well worth a trip for the car enthusiast.Examples of Carter, Star, Stephen, Cleveland, Hupmobile, Paige, Nash, Essex and the big iron... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Staunton, Virginia
Inscription. Two miles west. The first church was built by Colonel Robert Doak in 1779. Captain James Tate, an elder, led in the battles of Cowpens and Guilford Courthouse (1781) a company drawn mainly from this church. In the churchyard ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – New Market, Virginia
Best Mexican Restaurant I've ever been to! More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Manakin Sabot, Virginia
Inscription. Three miles north are the home site and grave of William Webber, pastor of Dover Baptist Church, 1773-1808. As an early Baptist leader before the Revolution, he was imprisoned in the jails of Chesterfield and Middlesex. ... More on HMDB
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